
Dominic Sevilla
Reporter at Huron Daily Tribune
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4 days ago |
ourmidland.com | Dominic Sevilla
The Midland Center for the Arts celebrated a successful Summer Art Fair last weekend, drawing a crowd higher than the previous two years to celebrate and shop from local and national artists. "This year’s Summer Art Fair brought an incredible energy to Downtown Midland," President and CEO of the Midland Center of the Arts Matt Travis said.
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ourmidland.com | Dominic Sevilla
Students and their families celebrated Head Start's 60th year of providing early childhood education with a carnival at the North East Michigan Community Service Agency Head Start school on Isabella Street in Midland on June 3, 2025. "It's amazing to see," Manager Vickie Rutledge said."Head Start is the foundation of preschool, and it's not just education. We work on mental health, social and emotional well-being. We also work on things like nutrition, health, and vision.
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4 days ago |
theheraldreview.com | Dominic Sevilla
Bay City Fifth Ward Commissioner Rachelle Hilliker resigned during the June 2 commission meeting at Bay City Hall after announcing that she has been promoted at her other job. "I will be resigning as of (June 3)," Hilliker said. "I was promoted to an executive director role in January and I wanted to stay on (at my former position) to make sure the transition was going well.
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ourmidland.com | Dominic Sevilla
The Bay City Commission proclaimed June as Pride Month at its June 2 commissioners meeting at Bay City Hall. Great Lakes Bay Pride Executive Director Scott Ellis was present at the meeting to accept the proclamation made by Bay City Mayor Chris Girard. Article continues below this ad"Whereas, The City of Bay City supports the rights of every citizen to experience equality and freedom from discrimination," Girard read. "Now, therefore, I, Christopher R.
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ourmidland.com | Dominic Sevilla
Owner of the Downtown Midland eatery Blu, Erik Swenson, announced on May 21 that he would be closing his doors on the restaurant in downtown Midland due to health concerns. He did not disclose any specifics until today. Article continues below this adOn his business Facebook page, Swenson said his health issues were caused by mold toxicity that was found inside the attic of the building.
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